DHS Announces $3 Million in Small Business Innovation Research Awards

DHS Announces $3 Million in Small Business Innovation Research Awards

Release Date:

June 7, 2016

WASHINGTON – The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) today announced a total of $3.1 million in competitive research awards for 29 small businesses located across 12 states, and Washington, D.C. Each business was awarded approximately $100,000 in preliminary funding through DHS S&T’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. Thirty-one contracts were awarded in 10 topic areas:

Security Systems Video and Audio Interoperability

Balfour Technologies LLC (Bethpage, NY)

McQ Inc. (Fredericksburg, VA)

Systems Engineering, Inc. (Dulles, VA)

Applicability of Blockchain Technology to Identity Management and Privacy Protection

Digital Bazaar, Inc. (Blacksburg, VA)

Respect Network Corporation (Seattle, WA)

Narf Industries LLC (Washington, DC)

Celerity Government Solutions, LLC (McLean, VA)

Malware Prediction for Preemptive Cyber Defense

BlueRISC, Inc. (Amherst, MA)

GrammaTech, Inc. (Ithaca, NY)

Red Balloon Security (New York, NY)

ZeroPoint Dynamics, LLC (Cary, NC)

Autonomous Indoor Navigation and Tracking of First Responders

Robotic Research, LLC (Gaithersburg, MD)

Oceanit laboratories, Inc. (Honolulu, HI)

Integrated Solutions for Systems (Huntsville, AL)

Human Systems Integration, Inc. (Walpole, MA)

Internet of Things (IoT) Low-Cost Flood Inundation Sensor

Physical Optics Corporation (Torrance, CA)

Progeny Systems Corporation (Manassas, VA)

Evigia Systems, Inc. (Ann Arbor, MI)

Low-Cost, Real-Time Data Analytics for Underserved EMS Agencies

ElanTech (Columbia, MD)

Azavea Inc. (Philadelphia, PA)

Real-Time Assessment of Resilience and Preparedness

InferLink Corporation (El Segundo, CA)

Datanova Scientific LLC (Baltimore, MD)

Using Social Media to Support Timely and Targeted Emergency Response Actions

Physical Optics Corporation (Torrance, CA)

ElanTech (Columbia, MD)

Decisive Analytics (Arlington, VA)

UtopiaCompression Corporation (Los Angeles, CA)

Blockchain Applications for Homeland Security Analytics

Block Cypher (Redwood City, CA)

RAM laboratories, Inc. (San Diego, CA)

Remote Identity Proofing Alternatives to Knowledge Based Authentication and Verification

Card Smart Technologies (Basking Ridge, NJ)

PreID Inc. (Atherton, CA)

Pomian & Corella (Carmichael, CA)

The solicitation, released in December 2015, included the above topics developed by S&T program managers to address the research and development needs of DHS components and the greater homeland security enterprise. Small businesses may be eligible for further development funding from their initial project results, as well as the scientific and technical merit and perceived commercialization potential moving forward into development.

Initiated in 2004, the DHS S&T SBIR Program is a competitive contract awards program to increase the participation of innovative and creative U.S. small businesses in federal research and development initiatives and to increase private sector commercialization of SBIR-funded solutions.